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Assassin's Creed: Director's Cut Edition now in stores
Ubisoft announced today the Director's Cut edition of one of last year's most appreciated games will be on shelves today for the MSRP of $49.99. This version of Assassin's Creed will feature four exclusive investigative missions.
SAN FRANCISCO – April 8, 2008 – Today Ubisoft,
one of the world's largest video game publishers, announced that
Assassin's Creed(TM) Director's Cut for PC is now available at
retailers nationwide at the MSRP of $49.99. It is rated "M” for Mature
by the ESRB.
Assassin's Creed Director's Cut
for PC looks to follow the success of the critically acclaimed and
worldwide console hit, Assassin's Creed, which has sold more than five
million copies worldwide since launch. PC players will experience four
brand-new exclusive types of investigation missions, providing even
more ways for players to explore the various locations of the Third
Crusade. Players will assume the role of the main character, Altair,
whose purpose is to stop hostilities by suppressing both sides of the
conflict while learning the art of becoming a master assassin.
The
four new investigation missions are an addition to the five original
ones found in the console version; meaning, players will never have to
complete the same (investigation) mission twice before moving on to
assassinate their next target.
Rooftop Race
Challenge: Upon meeting an informer, the player will have a set amount
of time to reach a second informer. The reward for reaching the second
informer on time will be information on the mission target.
Archer
Stealth Assassination Challenge: The player will need to assassinate
all archers, without being seen, in a certain zone to help other
assassins carry out their missions.
Merchant
Stand Destruction Challenge: An informer requires the player to break a
set number of merchant stands. The merchants have ties to Altair's
target and their activities must be stopped.
Escort Challenge: The player needs to securely escort a fellow Assassin from point A to point B.
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